maindroni, Gobius Sauvage [H.-E.] 1880:40 [1] [Bulletin de la Société philomathique de Paris (7th Série) v. 4; ref. 3887] Senegal. Holotype (unique): MNHN A-1771. Type catalog: Bauchot et al. 1991:36 [ref. 19958]. On p. 1 of separate. Also seen as mendroni in early literature. •See Fricke 1999:497 [ref. 24106]. •Valid as Nematogobius maindroni (Sauvage 1880) -- (Maugé 1986:377 [ref. 6218], Lévêque et al. 1989:123 [ref. 26480], Paugy & Bénech 1989:304 [ref. 26478], Miller 1990:943 [ref. 19376], Paugy et al. 1990:343 [ref. 26477], Harrison 1990:32 [ref. 16206], Harrison & Miller in Lévêque et al. 1992:817 [ref. 21590], Afonso et al. 1999:86 [ref. 25466], Dankwa et al. 1999:50 [ref. 28023], Wirtz et al. 2007:20, 39 [ref. 30263], Kovačić & Patzner 2011:187 [ref. 31737], Schliewen 2011:219 [ref. 31738], Miller & Murdy in Carpenter & De Angelis 2016:2840 [ref. 34618], Reiner 2019:261 [ref. 38139], Skelton 2019:228, 237 [ref. 36564], Parenti 2021:202 [ref. 38603], Fermon et al. 2022:224 [ref. 39448]). Current status: Valid as Nematogobius maindroni (Sauvage 1880). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Atlantic: Senegal south to Angola, including Bioko (Equatorial Guinea), and São Tomé and Principe. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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